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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Feelin' Tulip! Totally Tulip! Techniques for Creating a Splatter Paint Team Shirt


When I was about nine years old, waaayy back in 1988, I absolutely loved to use puffy paints to create "gorgeous" pieces of designer apparel!  My Dad's white t-shirts weren't safe at all if I'd happened to have received some extra spending money to buy a couple bottles of my favorite neon colors---or if someone wonderful had gifted me some for my birthday. Today, my daughters also love to make their own creations using Tulip Soft and 3D Paints.

I can remember squeezing every last drop of paint from bottles just like this:


An almost empty bottle made the best splatter paint projector!


Here's an example of one of my bodacious 9-year-old creations:

Never mind that it was a t-shirt for my little brother---hot pink was great on dudes and dudettes alike in 1988!  (Thanks to my little Liam for modeling the duds).


This week I had the opportunity to play around with a whole box of Tulip products!  Check out some of these nostalgic images and tips from Tulip's Blog.  Thanks so much to Tulip for sending me these great paints and stencils to review.  All opinions are honest and are my own.

For me, the 80s were all about fitting in.  Since my kids are homeschooled, I'm not really sure if kids these days still deal with "cliques", but when I was in grade school, there were the "Preppies", "Jocks", "Nerds"---and then all the other nice kids who didn't really fit into one of those three categories.  (Isn't that horrible??)  My goal was to fit in with the Preppies. I never really made it because I couldn't give up certain things:  hot pink Spandex pants, sideways ponytails with ratted-up curly bangs, and New Kids on the Block.  (Yes, in the early days we actually said the whole thing. Once they became NKOTB, I'd sort of outgrown them.  Sort of.)



One thing that distinguished a Preppie from the other groups was ownership of a "team shirt"---one of those that had some random college name on it in blocky, sporty-looking letters.  It didn't matter that we had no idea where this college even was---let alone what the letters stood for (it's just yesterday that I figured out UNLV was the University of Nevada Las Vegas and not "Un Love").  What mattered was that a shirt like this meant we were in with a crowd---even if that crowd was three states over and didn't know we existed.

When Tulip sent me a set of those exact same blocky letter stencils that I remembered, I knew immediately what I was going to make! (Too bad I didn't have those 25 years ago---my ticket to Preppiness would have been much cheaper to come by).  My daughter Lynzie, a very artsy and individualistic teenager, was thrilled to have the chance to experience an updated version of Mom's old fashions!



I started out by buying her an oversized men's t-shirt.  Very important---had to be a men's one like my Dad used to wear.  I placed a piece of cardboard underneath to give me a firmer, flat surface to work on, since I'd be using a paint brush for the first part of the project.  Even though we have no plans to send her off to a public college, I tried to imagine what a university for Lynzie would be called.  I thought, Artsy Univ. was fitting!  I used Tulip Fabric Stencils and a paint brush to paint the words onto the shirt with Tulip Soft Fabric Paint in Ebony.  I let a little get on the shirt around the edges of the stencil to make sort of a "stamped" look.  I also let the letters sort of jump up and down a little for that "quirky" feel---it's an artsy thing!


Next came the super fun part---splatter painting with Tulip Dimensional Fabric Paints (otherwise known as "Puffy Paint"!)  I started out making a few "paint blasts".  This technique is done with a toothpick.  Just put a drop of paint in the right spot (I did about the size of a popcorn kernel or bigger for mine) and use a toothpick to pull out the splatter marks in different directions.


Next I started squirting random splatter marks all over.  If you start out making the longer lines and swirls, you'll use up some of the paint and leave room for the next technique:  the "airy splatter".  Once your bottle is emptied a little, tap it on the table until the paint runs back down.  Then hold it sideways and squeeze it in short bursts.  Tiny droplets of paint will come out, along with a bunch of air, and you'll get that, I-just-got-flicked-with-paint look.


A third technique you can do with the Dimensional Fabric Paint is the "marker scribble".  Hold your paint nozzle flush with the fabric with no space between.  Lightly squeeze as you make your design.  You'll get just enough paint to "draw" with, without having the paint actually puff up.


Once you've finished your creation, let it dry for approximately four hours.  It will be wash ready in 72 hours.


Make sure and visit the blogs below for more awesome projects inspired by 80s styles.  Whether you're feeling nostalgic or wanting a 21st Century look, Tulip has a great assortment of products to help you achieve the perfect style!


Are you ready for some great summer tie dye tips, as well as a giveaway from Tulip?  Check out their Tie Dye Your Summer campaign and enter to win some great products!

Want to learn more about Tulip's Totally Tubular products?  Visit them here:

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Serving a Delicious Breakfast with Tyson Breakfast Bowls #CBias #TysonBreakfast

I am a member of the Collective Bias® Social Fabric® Community.  This shop has been compensated as part of a social shopper insights study for Collective Bias and their client.  All opinions are honest and are my own.

Yesterday morning, the Coller kids got to try something new for breakfast! This might not seem like a big deal to you, but trust me:  I've been on a cereal kick lately since I've started couponing, and they're starting to get a little burnt out!


Michael and I found these Tyson Breakfast Bowls at Walmart over the weekend and he was really looking forward to sharing them with his brothers and sisters.  We found them in two varieties:  Sausage, Egg and Cheese and Egg, Bacon and Cheese.  Please check out my Google+ album for more about this shopping trip.


The older kids tried one of each, while the three younger kids each tried one.  With nine grams of protein per Breakfast Bowl, these are a great way to get this essential nutrient into your family's breakfast.  We added a couple other sides to our meal to help round it out:  some cantaloupe, (Cainan's favorite!) sautéed mushrooms, and orange juice.


Each box contains four bowls, packaged in twos.  Only microwave directions are given on the box, but since I know I have several readers who don't own microwaves, I tried warming them in the oven as well.  I put them in at 375 for about 20 minutes.  I preferred them cooked this way because they came out firmer and didn't have the hot spots that usually occur in microwaved foods.  However, once the microwaved ones cooled, I did not notice a difference in either taste or texture.


Everyone thought the Breakfast Bowls were great.  The kids have always wanted me to buy frozen breakfast sandwiches, so this was a real treat for them.  I like the taste---imagine a breakfast quiche baked into a bagel.  My favorite was the Egg, Bacon and Cheese, though I initially thought my preference would have been the sausage version.


I also like them because they're easy to hold and I think they'd make a good breakfast option for Jamie to eat while driving to work.  It can be difficult to find quick and easy meals for him to eat on the run, but I think this is a great option.

I'll definitely be on the lookout for coupons to use on these convenient and tasty Breakfast Bread Bowls.  We really enjoyed the opportunity to try something new!

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Homemaking Party and a Shabby Chic Giveaway

Welcome to the Homemaking Party!  This week, I'm joining a group of other great bloggers for the Summer Fun Giveaway Hop!  Are you interested in receiving a great Shabby Chic package from me?  Head over to my Giveaway Post and enter to win!

I love to feature some of the neat posts that are linked up---Please make sure and put my button or a text link on each blog post you link up. The reason that I (and many other party hosts) ask for a link in each post that you link up is because it acts as sort of a trade off.  I host your specific link every week on my post and, in turn, you host my specific link every week on your post.  If you only share my party on your one "linky party page", then you are only hosting my link one time forever---and it's only visible if someone clicks onto that page.  I try to only choose to feature those who have actually put my link within the featured post, but I have a hard time keeping my own rules and checking to make sure the link is included.  So, I'm not making this a mandatory thing to be featured---just asking that you'd consider it!

Here are a few of my favorites from last week's party:



Sherry at The Charm of Home shared a recipe for delicious Georgia Peach and Pecan Crisp.  Doesn't this look wonderful?  I'll definitely be making it for my family this week!


I love this sweet apron that the author of Popcorn and Pearls made recently.  She tells about just getting back into sewing after a long hiatus.  I love the fabric she chose!


Everyone can use some tips on saving money at the grocery store.  Leslie from Lamberts Lately shared 20 great ideas to help trim our budgets down.  

Thanks to everyone for the great posts!

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Blessed at Home #8: Keeping the Peace

Thank you for stopping by our 8th week of Blessed At Home.  We sure appreciate everyone who has visited and shared our articles on Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter. Please visit the Contributor Page to read more about this excellent ministry from some of your favorite homemaking bloggers.

Today's featured contributor is Kate at Teaching What Is Good:




I am Kate and I love to share the things God has taught me these past 36+ years of walking with Him: the old and the new. 

What I am not:
  • I am not an organized and put together kind of gal, I struggle to keep our lives running…running smoothly is a luxury!
  • I am not an expert on pretty much anything – I am simply a housewife who has learned many things through trial and error (mostly error) and would like to help YOU avoid some of the pitfalls I encountered in my journey.
  • I am not a scholar but I DO love Jesus and get WAAAAAY too excited at times when I think about His great love for me and His grace that holds me tightly in His hands.
  • I am not a SuperMom (as if she really existed anywhere anyway) – I am very aware of my limitations and have learned to function within those parameters.


I am, however, passionate about several things in my life.

I am passionate about the man I married in 1984. He is a wonderful Godly man who is very analytical, can a bit absent-minded when he’s concentrating on something, extremely intelligent and a great teacher. Kevin is the love of my life and is my greatest encouragement and support. Every day I am more blessed that he chose to marry me so many years ago.
I am passionate about my children; I have 8. I have been extremely blessed to have homeschooled all of our children from kindergarten on up, 4 of whom have graduated from high school already. Having them home with me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week has enabled me to really get to know them as people, their strengths and weaknesses, their joys and desires as well as their fears and their struggles. It is my desire to be their biggest cheerleader as they seek to find and follow God’s best for their lives.
I am passionate about discipleship and older women teaching younger women. I have been discipling women for over 30 years and continue to grow and learn in my own walk with God. More often than not I grow most when I have to encourage and teach others.
Most importantly of all, I am passionate about God. My walk with Jesus has been a wonderful, albeit sometimes difficult but always challenging, adventure since 1976. He is my strength, my rock, my delight and my joy. Without Him I would be lost and adrift in a world of fear, guilt and shame. The freedom and joy He has brought me is greater than words can ever express.


Today's topic is, Keeping the Peace.





Kate, Teaching What Is Good

At heart, I am a peacemaker. Growing up, I found myself in the center of strife among siblings and often the object of one sister's irritation (I was an easy target). I would actually get physically ill because of conflict in my family and I did anything and everything I could to smooth things over and bring peace.

God has taught me many things. I've failed at many things. And, ultimately, I cannot bring peace to those without it. But then again, insight from the Lord over the years has caused me to change my view of what bringing peace really means.
Peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the working toward unity.

This means that keeping the peace requires some stirring up, some conflict in order to find God's unity in the midst of it; and work to lay aside my own agenda and plans to walk into God's purpose. I am still convinced that when two believers, fully surrendered to the Lord and actively loving one another, try, they will always be able to attain the unity of the Spirit in their own relationship! God's goal for us is to live in one accord, in the unity of our faith, with a heart toward peace.

In our largish family, we have a lot of strife. My children love one another and are really great children, but with 10 different personalities, (all dealing with the flesh) the opportunities for discord are frequent! We have always sought to train our children HOW to resolve conflict and HOW to die to the flesh and walk in the Spirit, rather than just saying, "Stop quarreling!"

Do we do a perfect job? Not by a long shot---but we work toward unity. We strive to find and keep the peace. And it has taught us each a lot about humility and considering one another's needs as more important than our own. We still have a long way to go, but making our home a haven of peace is at the TOP of our priorities.

How do YOU keep the peace in your home?




Judith, WholeHearted Home


When my children were growing up, I used to plan our homeschool day at night once they were peacefully sleeping. After a full day, and especially when life in our home was hectic, I would look in on my slumbering children. There is nothing more calm than a sleeping child after a stormy day. It is the most amazing thing to observe. I'm sure you know what I mean.

God never intended for my children to stay sleeping and now those endless days are over and they are grown. When the children bickered and things got out of hand with two or three children and a baby crying too, what was I to do?! Sometimes in the middle of the storm it wasn't so easy to 'keep the peace' and I would loose my concentration. I would go brain dead and would not remember how to solve the issue.

There were two resources that I found most helpful in 'keeping the peace' while raising seven children.

Instructions in Righteousness from Pearables gives categories (pride, selfishness, etc.) and a list of Bible verses and suggestions in dealing with your child.  

The second book, Child Training Tips, has an easy reading style where a bulleted list is often used , making it quick to find a solution in the fray of the day.

Ultimately, prayer is what keeps a family glued together, but keep in mind that each child has a free will. It is his/her choice whether following the Lord Jesus Christ takes first place. God has no grandchildren and 'keeping the peace' has an eternal purpose to direct each child to Jesus.






Christy

As I get older, I realize I do not always have to be right.  Usually when I discover I am wrong, I also discover I have learned something valuable.

Keeping the peace in our relationships is not always easy.  None of us likes to give in or back down.  When we can smile and agree to disagree, I believe the Lord smiles upon us.

Jesus does not want us to be troubled or afraid.  He wants us to have the gift of peace of mind and heart.

"I am leaving you with a gift, peace of mind and heart!  And the peace I give isn't fragile like the peace the world gives.  So don't be troubled or afraid." ~John 14:27




Mrs. Smith, Just a Country Girl


Keeping the peace is such a hard thing to do sometimes.  In fact, it
could just be one of the hardest things in a marriage!  A marriage--or a family, for that matter--consists of individuals that make it one whole.  Individuals who are given a mind of their own to make choices and decisions.  A mind of their own that isn't always going to agree with the other minds in that family.

So how do you keep peace when you have several different minds, thinking different things, wanting different things, etc.?  Well, there is one easy solution---put others before yourself.  A very easy
thing, yet people struggle to do it.  It is not built into us to not put ourselves first.  People are selfish creatures.  Hence the high divorce rate and unhappy children.  But if you seek this characteristic from the Lord, you shall see that you CAN keep the peace within your home, and you can teach it to your children.

I cannot tell you how many, many times I have disagreed with my husband's choices.  Here is how it goes:

I either fight him on it, "knowing" that I am right and he is wrong and my way is best.  I put my foot down, I make my voice heard, then we begin to argue.  Then the children ask what's wrong and will
everything be okay.  The house fills with turmoil, frustration, anger, bitterness and all things ungodly.  All because I wanted things to be MY way.  I disrupted the peace in the home because I was being selfish.  I wanted to be right and take the credit for good things to happen.  Only...it didn't happen that way.

Or, I can listen, understand, and try to see things from a different perspective.  I can understand that my way may not be the best way--and maybe if only for the sake of keeping the peace.  But isn't that a REALLY important thing?!  We have to "die to self".  We've all heard that term before.  You must die to self to live for Jesus.  And you must die to self to keep peace in your home.  Maybe not every single time something pops up and for every single reason.  But you can't always be right.  You can't always have your own way.  It's not really give and take.  It's just give.  Die to self.  Your children will see that their parents are happy and they live in a peaceful,
loving home.  And they will hopefully use this as a characteristic to strive for in themselves.

That is how I keep the peace in my home.





Misty, Simply Helping Him

Finding peace for me begins with my quiet time in the morning. Through the reading of God's word and prayer, my spirit is calmed and (hopefully) ready for my day. Throughout the day I am trying to learn and stop myself (and the kiddos if necessary) and pray when peace is fleeting. This year I started playing quiet classical music while the kiddos are doing their school work, and I'm finding that it helps all of us stay calm and peaceful. 

During the "summer" and "non-school" times, we have 30 minutes-1 hour each day of reading time. This gives the kiddos and I time to relax and recharge. Sometimes the kiddos get loud (LOL) and I know that it is time for them to go outside for some playtime. They like to challenge each other in racing around the house, which happens to be great for PE!


Finding peace is an all day event, whether dealing with your kiddos at home, at work, or anywhere else you find yourself in a day!

You must be intentional about seeking peace daily, hourly and sometimes by the minute!

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Thriving Thursday @ Serving Joyfully
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Desire to Inspire @ A Royal Daughter
Think Tank Thursday @ Saving4Six 
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home 
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Make Bake Create #13: Butterfinger Ice Cream



  
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 Our host of the week, Kristy, is sharing her steps to making Butterfinger Ice Cream at Mommy Hates Cooking.  Looks yummy and refreshing!


I put together a little Family 4th of July Fun article.  Check it out for some Independence Day trivia, games, and a yummy treat!


There were lots of great ideas and delicious food featured last week.  Here are a couple of my favorites.  If you're featured, make sure to grab a "featured button" for your blog!


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Kristin shared several really neat homemade 4th of July decorations that she made for free with things around her house.  So cute!  Check out her article at Homespun With Love.


I was also really impressed with this well-written tutorial on crafting with Metal Stamps.  Thanks to  Rena at Jewelry Making Journal for these great Tips and Techniques for Metal Stamps.


Make sure and stop by the Summer Fun Giveway Hop!  I'm giving away a gorgeous Shabby Chic package---and there are many more prizes from some other awesome bloggers!

Follow our Make Bake Create Party Pin Board where we will be pinning the projects linked up here! 


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